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21 Things You May Not Have Known About The Indian Act

Across
To forbid, disallow, or proscribe; to make illegal or illicit.
a legal process for terminating a person's Indian status and to admit to Canadian citizenship, especially to the right of voting.
are governed by the Indian Act, and residence on a reserve is governed by band councils as well as the federal government.
a contract renting land, buildings, etc., to another
to force (oneself, one's presence, etc) on another or others
to defeat people or a country and rule them in a way that allows them no freedom.
a gift-giving feast practiced by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and the United States, among whom it is traditionally the primary economic system.
A bill which has passed through the various legislative steps required for it and which has become law.
are responsible for the governance and administration of band affairs, including education, band schools, housing, water and sewer, roads, and other community businesses and services
a legal process for terminating a person's Indian status and to admit to Canadian citizenship, especially to the right of voting.
take away (property) from its owner.
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a gift-giving feast practiced by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and the United States, among whom it is traditionally the primary economic system.
to force (oneself, one's presence, etc) on another or others
A bill which has passed through the various legislative steps required for it and which has become law.
are governed by the Indian Act, and residence on a reserve is governed by band councils as well as the federal government.
a contract renting land, buildings, etc., to another.
to defeat people or a country and rule them in a way that allows them no freedom
take away (property) from its owner.
are responsible for the governance and administration of band affairs, including education, band schools, housing, water and sewer, roads, and other community businesses and services.